Part 1, 3:35, &#8220;Obama supporters were going back through the crowd, telling the people that were on the other side of the table and people outside (Hillary supporters), that they could go home, that they had been counted. I turned and said &#8216;Don&#8217;t they need to sign a sheet first?&#8217; And of course, that is how they are counted. A lot of those people who went home (without signing), English was not their first language.&#8221;

Part 1, 4:45, &#8220;I was listening to a conversation&#8230; The people were talking about how they were going to be collecting names for the following day, asking people if they were coming back to caucus&#8230; They were talking about how they were going to be taking those names and they wouldn&#8217;t have to be physically there, but their votes would be counted.&#8221;

Part 2, 0:25, Dr. Linda Hayes: &#8220;We investigated fraud at the precinct level in conventions all over south Houston&#8230; Hillary attained 51% of the votes in Texas and by popular vote Obama only attained 47.4%. As a scientist and mathematician I was curious as the results came in from the precincts and that the precinct caucuses did not reflect those numbers, so I could see something was wrong&#8230; We laboriously went through each of the (caucus) sign in sheets to see if they were properly filled out&#8230; and many, many, many Obama people either came to the wrong precinct, they did not sign in properly, they did not show ID, or they had not voted that day&#8230; How they determine the delegates is on these sign in sheets. So when so many people were registered illegally for Obama, they attained the lion&#8217;s portion of the delegates.&#8221;

Part 2, 5:35, John Siegel: &#8220;Hillary won the popular vote by about 4%, but ended up losing the caucuses by 10%. So there is this huge 14 point swing between what Hillary should have won in a normal state and what she got at the end of the caucuses in Texas.&#8221;

Part 2, 6:20, &#8220;The worst thing that we saw in Indiana, was parents coming into the office saying that the Gary Indiana Public School System had bussed their children to Crown Point Indiana to vote in the election. That was a great civics lesson, but if children were being told to go to the polls and vote for Obama, which they were, parents were livid. They were outraged and they wanted to know what could be done about this&#8230; It was atrocious, because what lesson in civics were kids learning that day? Win by any means necessary? The right to vote is a sacred right in America, and we take school children and bus them on a school day, tell them who to vote for, then pay them for their lunch, and then dismiss them from school early on taxpayer money?&#8221;

Part 3, 0:00, &#8220;By about twelve o&#8217;clock, one o&#8217;clock on election day, all hell broke loose. We started getting phone calls from people at various precincts where there were Obama supporters getting sign-ins before the polls had even closed. We had people who were being shouted down and intimidated when they were for Hillary Clinton.&#8221;

Part 3, 3:54, Civil Rights Activist who had marched with Martin Luther King: &#8220;I had come to Indiana in the early afternoon about one o&#8217;clock. I was just sort of riding through the communities to get a feel for what was going on&#8230; There were some guys who had put up lawn chairs in front of the door going into the community center, so I stopped and parked my car. I got out of my car and there was this lady, probably about 80 years old, who was slowly walking up the street. As she was approaching the entranceway to go into the building, one of the young men called to her &#8216;If you&#8217;re not voting for Obama, go home, because you&#8217;re not voting here today.&#8217; She turned and walked away. The pain that I felt, because of the people who have fought for African Americans to have the right to vote, this fight that has gone on for many, many, many years and to see two African American young men deny the right, under the veiled threat of violence, to a woman who looked to be around 80 years old, and not allow her an opportunity to vote. I felt appalled. While I was standing there, there were other people approaching, maybe four or five, and when they heard that they all turned and walked away.&#8221;

Part 3, 7:20, Kevin Dujan, Iowa: &#8220;There were these two women sitting at the table checking in people, looking over names. I went standing behind the two elderly women that we had brought to the caucus location and they mysteriously could not find their names in the book. The two women saw that these women had Hillary stickers on them&#8230; so they weren&#8217;t going to let them caucus. They said &#8216;Oh, you must be in some other caucus.&#8217; I said &#8216;Look lady, I&#8217;m from Chicago and I know tricks like this. Let me see that book or we&#8217;re going to get the precinct captain over here and we&#8217;re going to look and find the names together. I guarantee this woman&#8217;s in here, because she&#8217;s not a liar. She&#8217;s ninety years old and has been looking forward to this. Don&#8217;t tell me she&#8217;s not in the book.&#8217; Well then, wouldn&#8217;t you know it, miraculously and mysteriously, once I made that big of a push, she magically found her name in the book and let her go be a part of the caucus&#8230; I noticed that that was not happening for any of the Obama people, they were just getting waved right through.&#8221;

Part 4, 5:45, &#8220;I thought it was an isolated incident, just in my precinct. It&#8217;s not, and that what bothers me. How can we not look at the system? If it happens in every precinct and every one of us has a very similar story, I can not believe that we don&#8217;t see it as manipulating a situation. People told me, Obama supporters who went to the training, that they have been trained to be aggressive.&#8221;

Part 4, 6:20, &#8220;They knew from the beginning all the problems with all the security holes in the caucus. They knew they filtered out people. They knew the low turn out rates. They must have known from other elections how many votes from caucus states are not exact votes, but just an estimate projected from news organizations.&#8221;

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Exactly. The OP has had little to no posts in this forum or any other at this site and now we get a thread and a diatribe of complete bullshit, a Trinity sleeper cell? The MO is errily similar to Trinity's.

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This is just more PUMA bullshit. Is this some kind of Trinity rebirth?

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^^What he said.

TPE the primaries ended in June 2008. Hillary Clinton & the Democratic Party thenceforth supported Barack Obama and currently she serves as his Secretary of State. Have fun dwelling in the past, with Trinity in her time loop, whilst the rest of the world progresses::smile: